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wmmmmmma5m ,jj. jul". -,'-!.. '-".uj-w.a..j.,L'i.-., ,JUJ'Mtiuukk. .'iujwjb.i.vIJ. .-i - ..-s.i - - "LANCiiKTmjDAi f ir-.Lancaster intelligencer.FBIDAY EVENING, 8BPT. 17, 1880.The Twe Parties.New Yerk Journal et Commerce.A. day or two since we took notice of aspeech carefully prepared and read from aprinted copy, by Mr. Chittenden, memberof Congress from Brooklyn, in which heclassified the voters at the cemitfg electionas the solid Seuth with a let of Tammanyadherents in the city of New Yerk en theone side, and a solid North of Union-lovingpeople en the ether. His lancuagewas very explicit : "The parties te thisissue are practically the solid Seuth andTammany against all the loyal men of theNorth and West." This was reiteratedin various forms, and was the chief stapleof his address. We showed, most con cen concenclusivcly, as we think, that thereis no truth whatever in the statement We gave 43,047 as the Tammanyvote of New Yerk city, when that city didif hest- at the last state election, andproved that there were inside of NewYerk city 60,550 Democrats net underTammany ; and outside of this chy 349,753 (at least) Democratic voters, against372,245 who voted the Republican ticket.There are ever one million voters in thestate of New Yerk, and Mr. Chittendenwill net claim mere than about a moietyof them as members of his party. It fol fellows therefore, that he is stating what heknows net te be true, or else that he believes thcre are half a million voters in thestate of New Yerk who arc absolutelytraitors te their country.A political speaker may claim that hisparty is composed of the mere intelligentclass, or of the better educated class, or ofthe wealthier class ; but when he says thatit includes " all the loyal men" he leavesnone but rebels and traitors en the etherside. And this was the substance of Mr.Chittenden's division : None but the adherents of Tammany sympathizing withSouthern rebels will vote for Hancock ;and all ether voters are arrayed for General Garfield. That four hundred thousand in the state of New Yerk, outside ofthe city, stand up te rebuke Mr. Chittenden's assertion. They arc as loyal, as virtuous, as industrious, and as true in allthat makes up geed citizenship as Mr.Chittenden and his Republican friends. Agreat many of them, like their illustriouscandidate, were soldiers in the iate war,and as self-sacrificing as any of the Republican army of the contractors who spentthe anxious hours in amassing large fortunes during the conflict.It will be seen that Mr. Chittenden docsnet confine himself te this state. He claims,eutside el Tammany, every loyal voter in"the North and West." Ohie has aboutthree-fourths of a million of voters ; ofof these G50.771 voted at the last presidential election, and Hayes, nominated fromthat state, only obtained a majority of2,747. At the coming election GeneralGarfield, also chosen from Ohie, is netlikely te de much better. It then fellowsthat only half the voters of Ohie arc" Union loving people !"There is no solid North of voters for theRepublican party. All of the great Northern states arc nearly equally divided between the two parties ; and a claim that"all the loyal men of the North andWest" are Republicans is a direct assertion that half the voting population of thissection are traitors te their country, or atleast have no attachment for its institutions. If, as these orators represent, allthe Seuth is "solid " in its antagonism tethe union, and ripe for revolt against ourgovernment at the first favorable opportunity un& enlv tItat moiety of Northernand Western vetcrs Tvlie arc in the Republican organization are true te it, it fellowsconclusively that mei? -?n three-fourthsof the people of this ceu:tlv are m lca7,"cfor its overflow! Hew the ;vca!tl,y "?publicans, knowing these tuMnS f"their real estate and also b. lv. UmtctlStates 4 per cents at 110 is iiuW1 a mar"vel.Wc have been led te these further.10"arks en this classification of the two pal; Vncause our esteemed contemporary,,fifew Yerk Timcs iu its Saturday'sSSiwVn-W) te Mr. Crittenden's dc-SSSfir"- feiracr -strictures, amiTense ajrainst ou. ,, ,, ihas gene even further thau tu en""its Laults upon the g?r of theDemocratic vetcrs: "The 'Vchan"The simple claim that thcre Mlc a"clement in our politics as a solid Peul-lof itself, the most conclusive dcmusti. -Cnnln niiM he. offered of the disley."itof the vetcrs who make such an entity at ience possible and probable." it mismeans anything, as a reply te our argument, it is simply this : The fact that halfthe voters of the North join with a majority of the vetcrs of the Seuth te electa new administration is conclusiveproof that they arc all traiter3alike! The " solid Seuth " is only anotherform of expression for a majority of Southern votes. If then all the Southern statesgives a majority for Gen. Hancock, andhalf the vetcrs of the North, joining withthem, elect him te the presidency, that is" the most conclusive demonstration thatcould Ihj offered," according te the Times,hat three-fourths of the vetcrs of thiscountry are guilty of disloyalty ! Whetherthe election of Hancock is "possible andprobable " or net, it is true te-day thatthese Southern majorities and ever twoand a half million of their Northern brethren arc jointly in favor of it, se that evenif Gen. Garfield is elected it is still " conclusively demonstrated" en the Times'theory, that a large majority of the vetcrsof this great republic arc traitors te theircountry.Frem this grand charge of " disloyalty"the Times descends te details, and accusesthe Democratic party of having within itsfold at the North the "ignorant and superstitious immigrant," "beside whom thenegre is an educated, virtuous and lawabiding citizen," and of including amongits adherents " the citizen, who is net thenegre's peer, from the slums of NewYerk." Wc cannot see that this makesmuch difference. If the 400,000 Democrats in Pennsylvania, the 350,000 of thesame faith in Ohie, the 400,000 in NewYerk state outside of this city, the 70,000in Connecticut, the 100,000 in I.Iassachusetts, the 220,000 in Indiana, the 200,000in Illinois, and the remaining tnrco tnrce tnrcofeurtus of a million in ether northern andwestern states who arc going te votewith the maieritv of the Seuth for Hancock are by this determination proved beyond dispute te be "disloyal" te thecountry, the fact that there is among thema few ignorant voters, mero or less, whoare net the peer of the negre, is of littleconsequence. Wc think, with the Times,that it is "possible and probable" thatGeneral Hancock will be elected. Wewonder hew these speeches and editorialswhich impeach net the geed sense merely,but the "loyalty" of three-fourths of thepeople of this country, will read of theirauthors in the light of such an eventafter it has occurred ? Will they sell outall that they have and lice te some farcountry, that they may net see theruin they have predicted? Weleek for no such rash action entheir part. Chittenden, who has thesoundest head in Congress en questionsof finance, will held en te his governmentbends, and if he is re-elected, as wc expecthe will be, turn his very respectable giftste enlighten his associates en a subjectwhere he is still fitted te be a teacher.And our neighbor the Times will raise itsrents te meet the new era of prosperity,and continue te gratify a host of readers ;as it has for years past, by the issue of afirst-class daily paper. And the "disloyal"voters, in celebrating their victory, willmimn!mnii1v firmrivn lint.h of them fortheir mad utterances in the excitement ofthe present campaign.THE GKCAXBSX BI.H8.STWO.A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that coresevery time, and prevents disease by keepingthe Weed pure, sUimaehxeguUr: kidneys andliver active, Is the .greatest blessing ever con cenrrni nmn man. Hen in tiers is thatiemedy.and its proprietors arc Ming blessed by thousands who have been saved and cored by it.Will you try itTSea etb er column.ABTMICra DUO'S ADVEKTISE3TF.HT.Hen Bapplanets Sweated.Happiness Is the absence of pain or annoyance, and wherever there is pain there is disease. A pain In the lower portion of the bodyindicatesadisordereisome kindIf there Is anyodor or color or deposit in the urine it means,disease and requires attention at once. We.l.oe heini Ttinrni nnrfricndssncakef the remarkable power of Warner's Safe Kidney and.Liver Cure and are convinced there is nothing-;se certain and valaablc ler all disorders of the. turinary system cecn nuue uu icuuuc.ZtMT OOOVS.lAIOSTOCK'S,Next Doer te the Court Henm.Open this day the Largest Stock ofUNDERWEARFer Ladies, Gentlemen and Children,.DRAWERS, VESTS AND SHIRT'S,12K, 15, 18, 20, 25, 3 . .Te be found in the city,till AND FALL OPENIXG'-OFLADIES' SKIRTS.FIVE HUNDRED FELT. FLAXXEL, SU.KAXD WOOL SKIRTS, te be be soldmuch less thanREGULAR PRICES."FAHNESTOCK'S,Next Doer te the Court Heuse.BECAUSEOur tioetls arc Carefully Selected.,BECAUSEThe Designs arc Artiatic and Xew,BECAUSEThe Colorings arc Itich and Harmonious.ASTRICH BR0.S'Lancaster Bazaar13 EAST KING ST.exbmeidekies; xGRANDPALL OPEHM.Wc extend our cordial invitation te all teOUR PALL OPENING,exMonday aed Tuesday.September 20 and 21.BECAUSEThe Trices are Extremely Reasonable.Wc ask you te visit us when you are in wantofCARPETSPAPER MB,LA11GEST STOCK IN THE CITY.J. B. lartin & Ce.,Cerner West King and Princg Streets,LANCASTER, PA.OitteDaysefOiOwiiOUR STOREtrill be decorated in amostnevclandattractlvotray of exhibiting anil displaying theFINEST GOODSthe market affords, thus offering you an opportunity te sec a class of goods which haveheretofore net been seen in this city. As tvede net ask anybody te buy, it will be of advantage as well as great interest te you tecome and sec for yeurseli tliat our assortment,as well as the quality of our goods, cannot besurpassed by anyone. Wc have made it nn object te offer the biggest inducements in everyone of our dcpartmcnts,eft-timcs net regardingthe .cost nor value of the goods. We havegained a reputation among the ladies of thisas well as the surrounding cities, or selling thebest goods ler the least money, and our lacilitics having been increased through the mostliberal patronage which lias been bestowed enus, it will be easy ler us te retain this ivellmcritcd reputation.OUR ASSORTMENT OFNEW GOODS g0R THEJALL TRADE, ATaiHSTDAKBR'S.LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rafllings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins,Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GUNDAKER'S.Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUNDAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c, call and examine our stock atGUNDAKER'S,142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.time:I Statiess .estii-W.H".-ar.Eirzzr.EKr si axle.J. C. H ATJGKHTON'SLIVEET, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLE,Ne. 112 Seuth Queen Street, in the Bear of Erisman's Hetel.Where gentlemen will find at all times Geed Safe Horses and First-class Wagons te hire,stantly en hand for sale, new and second-hand.Alse all styles of Wagons con-New Wagons, Buggies and Carriages Made te Order,And all kind of Repairing done at short notice, in the best style and at the Very Lewest Prices byHARRY HAUGHTON,Shep in the rear of the Stable. Alse Horses and Mules constantly bought, sold and exchanged.STABLE 112 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,VllY GOODS.NEW GOODS!-OPENING-GOODSS'I'ECIAl. 3'OTlCK,FALIr1880.NE7 FALL AND WINTERDRY GOODS. .HAGER & BROTHERARE RECEIVING DAILYNEW FALL AND WINTER GOODSIN ALL DEl'ATMENTS.NOVELTIES IN SILKS,NOVELTIES IN VELVETS,NOVELTIES IN FRENCH DRESS UOXODS,NOVELTIES IN ENGLISH DRESS GOO'.S,NOVELTIES IN AMERICAN DRESS GOO'US.LYONS BLACK anil COLORED SILKS,BLACK and COLORED BROCADE SILKS'TRIMMING SILKS ami SATINS,BLACK ami COLORED DRESS ami TRIMMING VELVETS.BLACK CASHMERES.Splendid value, 37c, 43c, 50c, C7c, 75c, 87c,$l,$1.2,BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTA,FRENCH CREPE CLOTH,MOMIE CLOTH,ENGLISH CREPES AND BLACK TIUKKTSHAWLS.Shawls, Cloaks and Cleakings.LADIES' Jind CHILDREN'S HOSIERYand UNDERWEAR,GLOVES. LACES and RIBBONS,CHINTZES and CRETONNES,MUSLINS and SHEETINGS,TABLE LINEN,TOWELS and TOWELING,TURKEY BED CLOTHS, .MARSEILLES QUILTS,In large assortment, at very LOWEST prices.WCaU and examine.HAGER & BROTHER.during the last season was well known, butwas nothing te compare with the variety ofgoods which wc arc new able te show in everydepartment.We shall exhibit theLATEST NOVELTIESFALL, STYLES.GENTS' GOODS.WK LINEN COLLARSGOTOERISMAN'S.TlOK EVftZWX STOCKINGSOOTOERISMAN'S.COB SUSPENDERSOOTOERISMAN'S.j'OU MEW STYLE ,LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, GO TOE. J. ERISMAN'S,86 NORTH O.UEKN STREET.flMtY LOCHER'S RENOWNED COUGH1 SYRUP.Ladies' Underwear,Imported and Demestic.Corsets' Oi all makes te suit all purchase rs.Infants' Ware,The Best, all Prices."Worsted Goods,Suitable for Early Fall.Zephyr Shawls,In New and Tasteful Patterns.Black SatinsOf Every Quality.Colored SatinsIn all the New Shades.Velvetslu the Most Fashionable Styles.VelveteensIn Great Variety.RibbonsIn Silk and Satin.Fancy RibbonsIn New and Original Design.Flowers and FeathersTe Suit aj! Tastes.Untrimmed HatsOf Every Conceivable Shape.Trimmed HatsIn all the Latest Designs.HosieryIn the Most Profuse Variety.Gloves,The Best Selection in flic City,NotionsOf all Kinds.Jewelry,The Largest Assortment in the City.PerfumeryOf all the Most Celebrated Makes.Toilet Articles,Embracing Every Necessity.Fancy GoodsOf Every Description.Laces,Real and Imitation, of all Kinds.Embroideries,A Specially Imported Assortment.Black Silk FringesIn Chenille, Grass, Bead and Chiuette.Passementeries,Gimps and Headings.Ornaments,Tassels, Spikes and Cords.ButtensIn Endless VarietyASTRICH BRO.'S,13 EAST KING STREET,LANCASTER, PA.New Silks, lew Satins, New Velvets,NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW BLACK CASHMERES, NEWCARPETS AND NEW OIL CLOTHS.EVERYTHING NEW AND CHOICE OPENING DAILY.GIVLEE, BOWEBS & BLUEST,25 "East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.DXX GOODS.FOR THE LADIES.TO STATE FAIRVISITORS !INVITATION.A Cordial Invitation te visitmy store, and te make use ofit during your stay in the city.In the waiting-room, as youenter from Chestnut street, youmay rest with ladies and children; leave parcels, checked;and enjoy many ether little facilities.I want you te see my placeand business; and te learn heweasily, safely and advantageously you can send there from yourhomes for almost everything.JOHN WANAMAKEK.Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets,and City Hall Square, Philadelphia.Grand Opening lew Fall Goods.WATT, SHAND & COMPANYAre new showing an Immense Stock etNEW FALL DRESS GOODS,BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS,BLACK CASHMERES, SATINS, VELVETS,Novelties, New Fall Shawls. Single Shawls, DeuMc Shawls, Clack Shawls. NewLuMics, Gentlemen's and Children'sTKA t'EZEMS VIDXLAKCASTKK ANDaillXeRSVILtEK-KCars run as fellows :Leave Lanvut.-ur l'.'U. Depot) at 7 a. an. I11:30a.m., 1UI A I, j and 8"m?, JceWaLeave Mil crsvllle lower end) at 6, 8, anda. M., and 1, a, 5 and 7 p. in.Cars run daily en above time except en SunCWMJM1SIA AND rORT DEPOSIT R. Rand l'ert Deposit Uailread en the follewinaFall Coatings.NEW FALL HOSIERY.Ladies', (icntlemen's and Children's New Failkeeping Goods. Every department a specialty at theUnderwear, Rlankets Flannels, lleu-.e-NEW YORK STORE.WATVUES, JEUELEr, e.ZAHM'SCORNERA new loom and elegant sleck. A lull line et"Lancaster Watches,Waltham Watches,Columbus Watches,iu Geld and Silver Cases, at the LOWEST CASH 1'KICES. lleautitul wedding gifts inJewelry, Diamonds, Bronzes, Silverware, and French Clocks.Arundel Spectacles,the best in the world.OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENTis as enmplete as any in the larger cities. Wc manufacture Kings, Masonic Marks Seelctvrins; Jewelry el all kinds. Diamond -Mounting and any special or odd pieces in any .tcsiredMOXOUKAMMIXKnnil Fine Jewelry and Watch reimirlmrasneclaltv. All work w;!rrr.,....iid leave your repairing withCall ami examine our stock am!seplutdZahin'S Cerner, Lancaster, Pa.ED W. J. ZAHM.VZOT1IIXG.CAMPAXGX GOODS.-AMI'AIGN UOODS!New Samples ! New Styles !Clubs and Committees Invited te call and examine our goods before purchasing.CAPES, COATS, HATS, CAPS, nELMETSTORCHES. BADGES, STBEAMEBS,FLAGS, BURGEES. (PoliticalLanterns very cheap.)Bunting Flags of All Sizes.Portraits of Presidential Nomineesen cloth, suitable ler Banners and Transparencies. PLASH TORCH.Every Club ought te have some, even if theyde net have them for entire Club.D. S. BURSK,17 Cast King street, Lancaster.GAKFIELD VS. HANCOCK.FALL CAMPAIGN OF 1880New opened and the battle lias commenced and rages fiercely, ami while there inav Insome doubt In the minds et many persons as te who will be the next President of the Uifit.-dStates, there can be no doubt in the mind of any person in want or CLOTHING as te when'can be bought the cheapest and the best, either In Ready-made or Made te Order.MYERS & EATHFON,Centre Hall, Ke. 12 East King Street, the Great Clothing Emporium.The second story room is packed brim full with the greatest variety of READY MA DKCLOTIIIXG J'OR Ml-IX. YOUTHS, BOYS AXD CHILDREX, all our own iiwnuitetiire. Tl" vare well made, well trimmed, ami the goods are all sponged before they are made u: in ar-mems.MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS AS LOW AS $12.00.Our Piece Goods 1111 the first fleer te its utmost capacity, and Is nicely arranged, se as tegive the purchaser the advantage of seeing the whole stock In a very short space et time. Weare prepared te make up te order at the shortest possible notice ami at the most reasonableprice. Our stock has been bought for cash and will lie sold at a very small advance. Buy yourClothing at Centre Hall and save one prettt. Call and examine our giant stock and save moneyMYERS & RATHFON,Se. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENA'A.Pert Deposit....Peachbottem....FIte's Eddv.....McCall'sFerrv.Sheuk's Ferry..Safe Harber.Columbia.Express. Express.a. x. r. x.6:35 3:507:12 447rS 4:357:S7 4:K!7:54 5:017:59 5:06&30 5:33Acceia.r.x.003:183:394.-004:343.-066.3)Stations Seuth- Express. Express. Accem.WARP. A.M. r. X. A.X.Columbia. KW3 6:3) -MSafe Harber. HriJ 6:19 AtlfcOSLa Q 10Slienk's Ferry..... 113S 6:34 fc51MctalPs Perry.... 11:41 7:09 10d5kites Eddy 11:56 7ri) 10:46Peachbottem lief j h.qxrert Deposit ia43 S:05 &-5"READIX ASDCOLCJIBIA RAIT.ROADOn and after MONDAY. MAY. 10th, 1SS0.passenger trains will run en this read lis tel-lowsTraixs Goise Seuth.Heading,.KcinheUNEnhrata,Manheim,Lancaster Junction,.Laudlsvillc,Columbia.DillcrviUe,Laneater,King Street,Harulsh.West Willowliauuigardncr,Pequea,HeltenXew Providence,QuarryviilcA.X. A.M. T..7:30 11:55 fewP.M.5:01 IJ4 6:458:13 12:40 7:038:24 12:45 788:43 1:02 7:259:02 1:13 7:369:05 1:40 7:459:16 1:30 7:509:40 2:tt 8rJ9r-"7 2:02 8:069:33 2:05 8:109:15 &20K$ nzl10:05 .... S:4210:09 .... 8:4710:17 .... 8:5510r23 .... 9a)llest .... 9:1210:42 .... 9:1910-.50 .... 925P.M.5:205dl)5:026:036.-096:176:266itl6:517:tOTrains Geimi Xeirru.Quarryville,Xew Providence,ICeftenIJauunrardner,West Willow,HarnU-hKing Street,Lancaster,DillervilleColumbiaLandisvillc,I.niR-.uter. I unction,..Manheim,11 1 !, ...,- w iv reii,. .......,EphrataKcinheldsvillc,Heading,A.M. P.M. P.M.6:45 .... 2.356:52 .... 2.416:59 .... 2:437:11 2:597:18 .... 3:057:26 3:137:32, .... 3:13:4l .... 3:267:55 .... 3:408:05 !:00 3:50S:0S 1:03 3:537:55 1:05 3:408:30 1:30 4.048:30 1:25 4:158:49 1:13 4.-2I)9:00 00 4:30:! 13 4:479:23 2.-25 4:539:12 2:46 5:1410:05 3:20 5:50A.M.7:507:588:138:278:338:438:499:009:209:30Trains connect at Heading wilrem Philadelphia, Pottsville.ltill f ftlftw tSft nnilfrom Philadelphia, l'ett.svill.v llnrrinnr At.lentewn and Xew Yerk. At Columbia withtrains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg.Frederick and llalttmerc.A. M. W1LSOX, Supt.PK N X S Y I. VA X I A KAIL.KOAD NEW.SCHEDULE en and after SUXDAYAUGUST 21. ISO, trains en the Pennsylvania'" ...?':! w,!l '""rive and leave the Lancasterami Pliiluiiulphia depots as follews:Eastward.Philadelphia Expressk asi ii ne,.. .......... ..Yerk Accem. Arrives;Ilarrishurg ExpressDillerville Accem. Arrives,Columbia Accommodation.Frederick Accem. Arrives,raciue express ,Sunday MailJohn.ste wu Express,Day Express, ,Harrisburg Aoeemniodat'nWkstwaiip.LeaveLanc'terWay Pas.-enger,Mail Train Xe.l.vla .Ml.Jey,Mail Train Xe.-.'.via Cel'bia,XiagaraA Chicago ExpressSunday Mai!,....'Fast Line.Frederick Accem modatien,Dillerville Lee-al.viaM t..IeyHarrisburg Aceommedat'u,Columbia Accommodation,Harrisburg ExpressPlttMmrg ExpressCincinnati Exprci-s,Pacific Express10 A.M.5:20 ". "3:058:45 "tfcll) "1.V "I:N) p.m.1)0 "3-.nr "4:45 "6r25 "LeaveThilad'aArrivePhilud'aI2::ti a.m.7:30 "!:tJi " -8:1)0 "11:50 "2::ie p.4:oe '5iM) '6:259:10 '115 '4:15 a.m7:40 "10:10 ""12:01 p.m.3:15 "5:00 "5:30 "6:15 "930 "Arrivel-inc'ter5:1.0 a.m.Iic.IO10:1.1una "Hksv "10 P.M.15 '50 "5:45 "7r "7:30 "8:50 "lljai "40 A.MEDVCATIOXAZ,.PENNSYLVAXIA MUSEUM ANt) SCHOOLof Industrial Art. The school year of 18S081 will begin Monday. Sept. 13. Instructionsfor young men and women in Industrial Drawing, Painting and Modeling as applied te thearts. Send ler circulars te THE SECKETAUY,15 S. Seventh street, Philadelphia.aug2-19tced&6lwFnCtll-lvdACADEMY CONNECTED WITHranklin and Marshall Cellcirn nflnra nnpcrier advantages te young men and boys whodesire cither te prepare for college or te obtaina thorough academic education. Students received at any time during the school yearSend for circulars. AddressBEV. JAMES CttAWFOBD,Lancaster. Pa.BOOTS AXD SUOES.J? A C V BOOTS. SHOES AXD LASTSJLJ.ft.C7 X made en a new principle, insuring comfort for the feet.T)")rrrC Lasts made te order.Icbl4-tfd 133 East King streetHUP BITTERS FOK SALE AT LOCUcr's Pres Stere, 9 ast Kiss street.EO UXDEBS AND MA VUUflSTS.I" AXCASTEKU01LEK MANUFACTORY,SHOP ON PLUM STREET,OrresiTBTHX Locomotive Works.The subscriber continues, te manufactureBOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES,Fer Tanning and ether purposesFurnace Twicrs,Bellows Pipes,Sheet-iron Werk, andBlacksmithing generally.8r Jobbing promptly attended te.anglS-lydJ JOHX BEST.ATTOKNEXS-AT-LAWHEXKY A.HILETAttorney and Connscller-at-Law21 Park Bew, Xew Yerk.Collections made in all parts of the UnitedStates, and a general legal bnslncss transactedttcfers by permission te Stclnman & HcnseePacific Express, east, en Sunday, when tinggcd, will step at Middletown, Elfzabethtewn ,Mt. Jey. Landisvillc, Hird-in-lland, LemanPlace, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Coiitcs Ceiitcsville, Oaklaml ami (Jlen Lech.Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,will step at Downiiigtewn.Coatesville. Parkes Parkesburg,Mt..Iey, Elizabetlitewn andMidilletewn.Hanover accommodation west, connecting atLancaster with Xiugnra and Chicago Expressat 11:05 a. in., will run through te Hanover.Frederick Accommodation, west, connects atLanc:ister, with Fast Line. west. at 2:10 p.m.,and will run through te Frederick.T OCAL MAIL AUKAXUEMKXTS.IIOU1CS FOB CLOSIXG THE MAILS.BY HAILHOAD. Xuw Yer.K Tiiuoueu mail,7:."0 a m. I2:.';e p m, 4:15 p m and 11:30 p m.Way Mail, east, 7::0a in.Gorden villi:, Downingtown, Le-.imau Place,Gai6p ut.PiiiLAtiULi-iiiA thriuigh mail, TM ami 8:15 am., 12:30, 1:15 and 11:30 p ill.PiTTSBfwm and west, 1:30 and 11::S) p in.lLM-.i-.i.siiuiie Mail, 9UW, am, 1:30, 5:l5aud 11:10p in.Way Mail, west, 9:30 a in.IIaltimekk ani W'AsuiacTes, via fliilailelpliia, 4:15 pm.ISaltimer;: and Washington, via York,-lle pin.Kaltimekuasd Wasihsutek, via Harrisburg.ll::pm.C'OATKSVILLB, 1:15 p 111.Columbia, '.Kit a m, 1:30 and 5:15 p in.Yerk asb Yerk way, l::ieand ll:.i) p in.Xertiikrx Ckxtill, 9:30 am, 1:30 and 1I:.S pm.Bk.vdixi. via Beading ami Columbia K B, 7:30a m and 120 p in.BKiVpiNO. via Harrisburg, 5:15 and lltepm.Bkarixeway. via.l unction, Lititz, Manheim,East llcmptlcld anil Epiirata. 3 p in.(jUARiivviLLK, Cauiurge, Xew Ptevldenci.West Willow and Martinsville, 9:15 a m and5:0O p m.Xkw Helland, Churchtown, Greeubank.Itluu Ball, GMMlville. Be-.irtewn. by way elDowningtown, at 7:30 u m and 6 t in.Saku IIarreic, via Columbia. 9:30 a in.BY STAGE Millcrsville and Slack water, teSale Harber, daily, at 1:00 p in.Te Millersvllle, 8 ami H::t0 a in, and 4 i m.Hinkley's Ifriilge, Leacock, I'urevilfe, XeHelland, 30 p m.Willow Street. Smithville, Buck, ChestnutLevel, Helten, Lime Valley, West Willow.Greene, Peters Creek, Pleasant Greve, BeckSprings, Fulminant and Itewlaudsville, Mil..daily, at 9:15a. in and 7:5e p in.1 .and is Valley, Oregon, West Earl. Fannersvllle, Hiiiklctewn, Terra Hill, Martiudaledaily, at 30 p in.Greenland, Fertility. Lampeter and Wheatland Mills, te Strasburg, daily, at 4 p in.Xew Danville. Concstega, Martlevllle, Colc Celcmanville. Mnuut Xebe. ICawlinsville. IJetlics.iaand Liberty Seuare. dally. at 2:30 j in.WJ1EX OPEX FOB DEL1YEBY.ABBIV1XG BY HAH.. Eastern mall, 7 a mUt:'M a in, 3 and i;:.'!0 p m.Eastern way mail, 10:30 a in.Western mail, 7 ami 10 a in, 2and 6:30 p m.Bciding, via Heading and Columbia, :in pm.Western way mail, 8:30 am.Beading w:y nail, 10:30 a in.Quarryville I'rniit-h, 8:15a m and 4 p ui.ABIUVIXU BY STAGE. Frem Sate Ifarberand Millcr.-tvillc, atOam, daily.Frem Millersvllle, 7 and 9a m, and I p in.Frem Xew Helland, at 9:30 a in, dally.Heading way mail, at 10:30 a in, dally.Frem Strasburg, ut 9:30 a m, dally.Frem Xell'sville. at 1 p m, dully.Frem HaH-linsvillc.nt 11 am.DEL1VEB1ES BY CABB1EBS.There are four mail deliveries by letter ear-rlei-eacli day, and en their return trips theytuk; up the mail matter deposited in the letterbe.:cs.Fer the first delivery the carriers leave theelllce at 6:.'!0 a in; second delivery at 10 am;third delivery at 11 a m ; fourth delivery at 3 pm.SUXDAY' POSTOKFICE HOURS.On Sunday the postefllcc Is open from Aprlte October 1, from 3 te 9 a m. and from 6 te 7a m ; from October 1 teApril I.frem 9 te 10 a in,and from 6 te 7 v in.T1XWAMX, AC'GAS FIXTUKES,IX ENDLESS VARIETY,ATSlicrtzer, Humphreville.A; KieiTer's40 EAST K1XG STREET.K1DXEY ffOKT JTOlt SALE AT LOCH-crs' Drag store, 9 Last wng street.